Hello - New here!

oxxoMaryoxxo
oxxoMaryoxxo Posts: 2
edited September 2024 in Introduce Yourself
Hello everyone, I look forward to reading/contributing to the message boards.

Mary
xx

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  • BrenNew
    BrenNew Posts: 3,420 Member
    Hello everyone, I look forward to reading/contributing to the message boards.

    Mary
    xx



    Hi Mary, and welcome to THE best site on the web! :flowerforyou:
    Between the easy to use food counter (which by the way is SUCH an eye opener!) and all the wonderfully supportive members, you WILL be able to lose the weight that you want to, AND, it'll "almost" be easy doing it! :wink:
    I recommend logging ALL your foods BEFORE you have them, rather than later, as it tends to lead to better food choices. (not to mention you'll know if you've got enough numbers left to have a night time snack, like I ALWAYS try to do!) Some people also like to weigh and measure some things, such as meats, rather than just estimating and possibly being WAY off! :noway:
    Don't go making the mistake that if you have LOTS of numbers left at the end of the day that you'll lose even faster, because that DOESN'T happen. Feel free to read any info about the site in the "help" section at the top of the home page. And also under "Community", then "Weight Loss and Healthy Living", then "general diet and weight loss help", and then check out the first few threads. They'll REALLY help you understand how MFP works. :smile:
    Before coming here, I had tried just about EVERYTHING out there, including hypnosis, TWICE, and nothing really worked until MFP! :love:
    Just the word "diet" would make me cringe and set me up for failure. :grumble: It meant depriving myself of all the "good stuff" out there, and as a result, I'd only last just so long, (maybe a few weeks if I was lucky!) and then I'd "cave" and go right back to eating all those "goodies" again! :embarrassed: :cry: But, MFP ISN'T a "diet". :noway: It's a "lifestyle change". :smile: (When I first read that, I said "Ya, SURE it is!", thinking that it WAS just another diet. :grumble: But, it wasn't! :noway:)
    The main reason that I've managed to lose the weight that I wanted to is because I HAVE been able to eat "real/good" foods. :bigsmile: (Not Slim Fast or any other easy, quick, fad "wacko" diets!:noway: ) Through MFP I learned that I just needed to "work for it", through exercise, and watching my numbers (MOST of the time! :wink: ) As long as I do that, I CAN occasionally have stuff like Chinese food, a double cheeseburger, pizza, and even homemade ice-cream! :love:
    As far as exercise goes, it doesn't always have to be awful. :noway: For my exercise, I walk almost every day, (weather permitting!:wink: ) I also dance to a fast oldies CD that my husband made up of all my favorite old songs. (Like "Love Shack", Wild, Wild West", "Mony, Mony", "Footloose", and "Gloria") :love: :happy:
    It's free, (unlike a gym!:grumble: ) fun, :smile: and I can even watch tv at the same time, so I never get bored! :happy:
    I also have Wii Fit, and jog to that, which is a lot of fun, and easy too! :smile:
    So, to make a LONG story short, make good food choices, eat in moderation, get some exercise, and you WILL lose the weight that you want to! :smile:
    MFP REALLY, REALLY, DOES work! :love: :happy: Give it a chance, and it WILL work for you too! :smile:
  • Home6
    Home6 Posts: 208 Member
    Welcome! I just want to echo everything that Bren New said. If you keep at it, you will do great, and this site is a WONDERFUL tool! And I am fairly new too, not even been here a week. :)
  • sdscouser
    sdscouser Posts: 320
    Hi Mary and welcome to a great place. There is no need for me to add anything more here as BrenNew has already said everything I would have said.

    I do want to point out that I agree totally with the diet v's lifestyle change. The journey you are about to start is all about changing your lifestyle with regards to food and exercise. I hate diets, I always felt I was being punished for liking food. If you see it as a lifestyle change then you will be more likely to suceed. You also have to really want to make this change as when things get a little hard, and they will, it is easy to give up if you are not truly motivated. When those days come along just pop along to here and chat away with other who have been there and can help you through it.

    Good luck and you will and can do this.
  • jojoworks
    jojoworks Posts: 315 Member
    Hiya Hen and WELCOME,

    As you nose around in the forums you may want to read some of the sticky posts at the start of the forum categories, they have some really good observations and information in them.

    One thing I did straight away was go online and buy a digital kitchen scale so I could weigh my foods. I was really surprised at how quickly a slab of cheese could be come too many calories!

    Lately all the smart brains are telling you that in order to lose weight you HAVE to eat breakfast. Don't skip that meal! Also, this isn't about starving your self, its about eating right in a way that will help you take it off gradually and teach you better ways to eat and live so you can sustain it after your done losing so you don't gain it all back.

    I'm here for ya!
    xoxoxoxo
    Jo

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  • jojoworks
    jojoworks Posts: 315 Member
    Have you watched the Jamie Oliver shows over there in the UK? He's had a show here in the states that's airing now, Food Revolution, its very inspiring.
    xoxoxox


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  • sdscouser
    sdscouser Posts: 320
    Have you watched the Jamie Oliver shows over there in the UK? He's had a show here in the states that's airing now, Food Revolution, its very inspiring.
    xoxoxox


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    I have watched some of his programmes in the past. Which ones are you referring to?
  • Wow thanks for the response and warm welcome all, especially you Jo, my dear friend who introduced me to this wonderful site.

    Thanks for all the advice, I will definitely take it on board and definitely agree with the lifestyle change, its what this is all about for me and it is what is motivating me the most..

    I have not seen Jamie's programme aired here but I will definetely look for it, and will add those digital scales to my shopping list, oh and I would like to throw my digital weight scales out the window rofl when I weighed myself this morning for my start weight I about fainted LOL.

    Thanks again all and I look forward to speaking/reading more soon.

    Mary

    xxx
  • jojoworks
    jojoworks Posts: 315 Member
    Regarding Jamie Oliver, SD, I'm not sure what his gig is called in the UK. I know he did alot of work on school lunch programs and rewriting the nutritional guidelines. If you google him you'll find his website which is pretty awesome.
  • megamom
    megamom Posts: 920 Member
    Welcome
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